tocal and Other liems, Read the essay on our first page, ‘Shall and Will,” by T. A. LePage. ~ Peorie wonder how Mr. Chappelle can se}l eods so very cheap at the Diamond Book- | stor > A PARADE of prize h rses and cattle will take place to-morrow, Thursday, at !1 o'clock, | on show grour ds > Bx sure and C the Champion Steam Cookery at the Exbibihion and give your order for one.— | R. K. Brace {oct LO} ~~ ‘ Tue Exhibition isa great success, It will re- sain open until ten o'clock to-night Grand display, gae illuminations, Music, &c., a . . The Sailors of H. M. 8. Griffon played a Cricket Match on Victoria Pack grounds on Monday afternoon. Some good scoring was done. - - ~~ Vistrors to the Exhibition fand the public generally are respectfully invited to call at the Diamond Bookstore, 89 Queen St., and get Bargaius. o > Some gentlemen from King’s County, visit- ing our office to-day, reported that they.never drove to Charlottetown on smoother or better roads. — a>-—~ Mra Epwarp Lanz, New Perth, was award- ed firat prize for Champion Creamer Butter, Mr. Isaac, Crosby, St. Peters Road, second, and Mr. Alexander McRea, Bonshaw, third. xuidieteap Kerosene O1r_.—Just received 150 tins (5 als. each) American Water White. I guar- antee this Oil to give satisfaction in every re- spect. For sale low by the tin, at George Carter's, Gt. George St.—oct 10 law & w _ - —_ Last evening, a lady got her foot into one of the many woody chasms of our streets, and there it became caught so that it wrs fully five minutes before it could be released, and then only by unlacing the boot and slipping the foot from it. -_—— }>-- — H. M.S. “Grirroy,” was the centre of attraction this afternoon. Large crowds of our citizens, and many others availed them- gelves of Commander Davies’ kindness, and visited the ship. From the time she was moored to the wharf, until she returned to her former moorings, the ‘‘Griffon” was crowd ed with visitors. —_——@————— Carprain Drury, of A Battery, Quebec, is now in St. John, N. B., enlisting recruits for his battery. They will be required to serve three years, and; they will receive as pay forty-five ceats per day, besides clothing and rations, but an extra amount of two cents per day the first year and three cents per day the second year for good conduct. = - —— Tue Steamer ‘‘Carroll,” Captain Brown, arrived here this morning with cargo and the following passengers:—Miss Blanche, Mrs. Beer and child, Mies Bertha Kennedy, Chris- tina McDonald, Mrs. John Gibson, Hattie McLaughlin, Lizzie McDonald Mrs, O. Abbot, Peter Donnelley, P. Casey, L. McCormack, Chas, McMaster, Chas. McIntyre. ce neeilifineliion Tue subscribers to the Prince Edward Island Hospital are reminded of the meeting te be held in the Schoolroom of St. Puuis Charch to-morrow, (Thursday) at 7.30 p. m. for the purpose of appointing Trustees, and taking action upon the report of the Committee on by-laws, and Hospital premises. It is very desirable that all who have subscribed to the funds of the Hospital should be in punctual attendance. Ir is reported that some changes are likely to occur in the staff of the]. C. R. at Monc- tov, presumably in consequence of the retire- ment of Mr* Luther B. Archibaldfrom the position of superintendent of the Thunder Bay division of the C. P. R. Mr. James Coleman, superintendant of the P. E. Island road, who wae ophis way to St. John toattend the exhibition, was summoned to Montreal on Friday night last, to meet Mr, Schreiber there. Mr. D. Pottinger the chief superinten- dent, and Mr. Geo. Tayler, general freight agent, were alsosentfor andthey are now there. ae o> — A Fire broke out in Simm’s Brush Factory, on Monday night, and before it could be got ander control, the whole building was burnt to the ground. The building was occupied by Mess. T. S. Simms & Co., brush manufac- turers: Messrs. Stewart & White, asa furni- ture facto*¥; Mr. William Logan as a soap factory, and Mye, Peters & Sut erland, boot and shoes, The building was a large one, some 100x80 feet, ad #0 accommadated all these tenants. The fire i# # most serious one, the financial loss to the gg eo . being heavy in every instan : a ra estimated at about $65,000: -- The C : & Co. had $12,000 on their stock. € as mercial Union Fire Insuramce Compa"Y ae $5,000 on Mr. Simm’s, and $2,0000n “5¢ building, in behalf of Wm. Logan, and $1,00v for Stewart & White. — -<o-—— Tux third annual session of the Provincial Educational Institute Association, closed last evening, with a Literary and Musical Enter- tainment; but the real work of the session was over, after the afternoon Meeting. Yester- day morning, Professor Mellish read an inter- esting and valuable paper on ‘‘Thoroughness in the Work of Education, a Necessity of our Country." His remarks were listened to with great attention. The afternoon session was opened with an amusing and instructive paper on “Human Respect,” by Domitian Gallant Msq. Mr. Gallant made some gooe points, which deserve the earnest considera- tion of those who had the pleasure of hearing him. At eight o'clock P. m., the entertain- ment opened with an nstrumental Solo, by Miss M. McLecd, foliowed by Mr. Gallant, who repeated his essay of the afternoon. Miss Harris’ Solo was very pretty and very nicely sung. A song from Mrs. Gaul is always a pleasing part of a programme. Miss M cLeod and Miss Barr delighted the audience with a vocal Duet, which was perhaps the best feature of the whole entertainment. It being Miss Fennessy’s first appearance me performer she lacked the confidence in herse customary to old stagers, and consequently a think she hardly did herself justice. The readings were, with but one or two excep- tions, not up to the mark. Not only were the selections, as aarule, poor, but the readers themselves helped to make them worse. But as was said above, there were a few excep- tions, among whom were Miss H. Lawson, Mr. E. Harris, and one or two others. Miss Lawson, however, did not read as well as usual, owing, doubtless, to the fact that = had but little time to make preparation. . Harcis read an Irish sketch, entitled ‘‘a trip to the moon,” and certaioly he read it well The piece was oo ee - Mr. Haris did it ample justice, fhe 5 stropg voice, rom unlike many of here ren took part in the entertainment, he had plen y contidence in himself. We must not forge to mention that Mr. t favored the to mention, that, twenty Frénidh Way See oS ew BR DAILY EXA TELEGRAPHIG EWS.) The Glasgow and London | Great rovscuste Teo |TASURANGE COMPANY wren | OF ENGLAND. Harrow. Capital, One Million Bollars. i San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 10. Lieut. Ray, who left here in July, 1881, |} under instructions of the Signal Servic« Burean, to establish a permanent signal service station at point Barrow, returned here on Sunday, by order of the depart- |ment. Since the station was established | two years rgo, fifty lives were saved, and ; the order to return has created great sur- | prise, This Company does a re-insurance business only. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, General Agent for P. K. Island. Ch'town, Sept. 27.—law 3w pat WANTED. Grrawa, Oct. 10. {EVERAL VESSELS, 60 to 150 tons regis- A serious accident occurred on the Can- | tr, to lead Prince Edward Island pro- ada Pacific Railway near Mattawa, last duce for Newfoundland and West Indies. night An axle of & passenger car broke, re . ae oo dd Mar about 200 tons oO or ro . it » rook ‘ sgister, O 10a 9 “DN giand,~- _ wing four others off the track and AND one (1) nhonk G80 dean foo Unitsl down an embankm: nt. About twenty pas- Kingdom or Continent ; sengers were badly injured, and the com-| (Good rates and quick despatch pany’s loss is about $30,000, JOHN F Ri _ N ; OHN F. ROBERTSON. : Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1883.—pat eod Royal Favor. Riacidhisipes ; —_ | A Serious Railway Accident. - tthe _ Beruryn, Oct. 10. HE . Emperor William has sent to Von Schil Ad; a I ling, sculptor of the Niederwald monument, Mya lon an autograph letter conferring upon the OF THE artist the decoration of honor, and enclosing a gift amounting to thirty thousand marks. WORLD. Mrs.S._A_Allen's WORLD'S Haw Restorer LS PERFECTION! Public Benefactress. Mr. S. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced | Lima. Oct. 10. her unequaled preparaticn for resto. : , ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Casma, the principal sea port in the de- Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer partment of Ancacha, has declared in favor quickly cleanses the scalp, removing of Gen. Iglesias and peace. Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “ My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer. tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. ‘One Bottlo did it.” Thatis the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after usin Mrs, S. A. ALLEN’s KESTORER. The Franco-Spanish Difficulty. Mavrip, Oct. 10. The public is impatient for the settle- ment of the diflicnlty between France and Spain. Senor Sagnova will probably re- construct his Cabinet] the present week. In Faver of Gen. Iglesias. Yellow Fever Spreading, WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. _ Yellow fever is still raging in Mexico, and is said to be travelling northward up the| Californian Gulf, Fire in Memphis. —_—_—, Memrpuvs, Oct, 10. An extensive fire on Union Street last night caused a loss of $112,000. y > » { New Minister of War. ! Paris, Oct. 10. It is reported Gen. Campenon has been appointed Minister of War. ne Worrh Kyowrtne !— You can get your empty 5-gallon tins filled with the very best waier-white American Kerosene Oil by taking them to George Carter's Grocery Store, Great George Streetu—oct 10 law & w one bottle of E ORLD’s Harr [t is not a dye. _~ Ce re TT EXHIBITION WEEK! E invite the Citizens and those who may be visiting the Town, during the week of Exhibition, to the inspection of our immense stock of FALL AND WINTER GO ODS! WE HAVE JUST PLACED UPON OUR SHELVES THE CONTENTS OF Two Hundred and Sixty Bales and Cases, OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CANADIAN, DRY GOoDs, Comprising everything necessary for Household and General use. ———0!— Varieties complete in every Department at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash. UPWARDS OF Fifteen Thousand Grain And a Large Stock of Very Choice CHINESE AND INDIAN TEAS, Wholesale and Retail. GEO. DAVIES & CO. tetown, Oct. 10,1383 Bags, FI NER, OCTO BER 10. 1883. ie EW &88B5 ! —FOR— FALL meee OUR USUAL STOCK OF TAPLE AND together with a full range of American and Canadian Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1883. FANCY DRY Selected by Mr. Sterns in the best English Markets, i834. NEW &88B5! AND WINTER. UO0DS, Manufactures is now to hand, and makes a complete assortment for this seasons trade. Goods are very cheap this year, aud we have some of the cheapest to be found, PERKINS & STERNS. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS ! ———- 0: W. & A. BROWN & Co., AVE now opened 140 Cases and Bales of New and Fashionable Dry Goods. 100 pieces Ulster Cloths, bought at half price. 100 pieces Mantle Cloth, bought at half price. = ps MUSIC. ISS BAYNE, graduate of Professor Doane’s Musical Academy, Halifax, wishes to receive junior pupils for instruction in Pianoforte. Address: Rev. Donald McNeill, Prince Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1883.—eod tf. TOWNSHIP NO. 48. 1,000 Wool Squares, very cheap. 200 pieces Winceys, 50 boxes Silk Fringe, 30 ‘* Shirtings, 25 ‘* Silk Plushes, ae * Pie, 50 ‘* Velveteens, i000 ‘* Scotch Tweeds, 30 ** Silk Velvets, 50 ‘* Worsted Coatings, 50 “ Frillings, 50 ‘* Scarlet Flannels, 300 Jackets and Dolmans. At twenty per cent less than prices of former years. All Goods we are selling very cheap this Season, Wholesale and Ketail. 60 PIECES CARPET DAILY EXPECTED. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Oct, 6, 1882.—dy wkly,. GF I. A IN D EXHIBITION a () oe The Very Latest Novelties, —OF THE— ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN MARKETS, FOR THE FALL OF 1883. In Dress Goods, Shawls, Corsets, Trimmings, Mantles, Velvets, ete., Kuit Wool Goods, Mantle Cloths, Kid Mits and Gloves, Laces, Fur Caps and Muffs, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, etc. Mens’ and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing, at the lowest prices, Worsteds, Tweeds, Pilot and Beaver Cloths, Mens’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Underclothing, Scarfs, etc., very cheap, Parks’ Warp, cheap. Cash Buyers can depend on getting bargains in every department, wholesale re JOHN IMIAGPHEE & CO ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND. Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1888,—2aw wkly. een eeeancalliomth at ee a erence meena DOMINION SAFETY FUND. © co following acknowledgments for payments death claims show the promptitude with which such claims are paid by the Dominion Satety Fund Life Association :— As insurances are effected in this Associations at actual cost, with a smal] fixed charge for office commission, there cannot possibly be a more quitable and cheap system of life insurance. No delay no heavy premiums, no enormous profits at the expense of the in- sured | This company having made the deposit of $50,000 at Ottawa, aa required by law, offers this further guarantee as to the prompt payment of its obligations. Every policy in this Association for $1,000 is secured by the obligations of its members representing upwards of $2,000,000 and rapidly increasing. Frepericron. N. B., July 3rd, 1883. T'o the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John N.B. GENTLEMEN :—I hereby acknowledge receipt of the sum of two thousand dollars, in iull settlement of my certificates, Nos. 369, 370, on account of the death of my husband, Dr James Henry Ellis, M. D.. paid to me immediately upon presentation of proofs of his death. I beg to express my grateful thanks for your promptitude in paying the claim, and gladly authorize you to publish this letter, if you deem it desirable, in the interests of your valuable Association, Yours, respectfully, Mercy Anne ELLis, Wesley Vanwart. Sr. Joux, N. B., July 30, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Asseciation, St. John. N.B. GenrLemen,—I beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the promptitude with which my claim on your Association for one thousand dollars, as beneficiary on my husband, the late Moses Lockhart, was paid to me as soon as the necessary papers were completed and present- ed, and I trust the Association wil! continue to receive the support it so fully deserves, (Sigaed. Saray Loc L ( Signed.) db, A. Macdonald, ie LEONARD MORRIS, Agent for P. E. Island. (Signed. } (Signed. ) Witness : Witness : Sumurersid¢, Atg, 3, B83;~Ty Land for Ssle. Ore handred and fifty-two and a half eres. For particulars apply to R. F, DeBLOIS, Charlottetown. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1883.—eod tf. p. (SLND RUIN, PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ETURN TICKETS at one first class fare will be issued from a}] Stations on |, this Railway to Charlottetown, on the 9th, 10th, and 1l!th of October, inst., good to return up toand including October 13th, to parties attending the Provincial Exhibition, JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, Oct, 1, 1°83. {ex pat eod tl 10th, her pres ne pio jour lin, TO LET. XHE Store and Dwelling House on Queen Street, now occupied by Alexander Mc- Kenzie. Possession given immediately, Apply te E. J. HODGSON, Water Street, or ALEX. McKENZIE, on the premises, Ch’town, Sept. 12, 1883. —eod tf, ‘OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOR PRINTING ROOMS, cor. Water and Graat Gonrge Atreat, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. OUNG MAN WANTED for ordinary yard work. Must understand care of horse and cow. Apply at this office. [oct9 tf ANTED.—A young Protestant Girl for general housework to go to Mass- achusetts, v. 8. Good reference required, Apply to Gro. P. Tantox, Great George St. [oct6 tf. WaArtep—4 Nursesenid. Melersnses required, For information apply at the EXAMINER Office. joct6 '¥XO LET.—House corner G reat George and King’s street. Possession Ist November P. K. Bowers, foot6 3i: ANTED IMMEDIATELY.-—A good smart Boy with a fair education, for the Printing business. Bremyer Bros. [oct4 tf pd ANTED.--Two Girls, as housermaid and waiter in a hotel. Apply at Examiner Office. [oct2, ANTED.—A Girl for general’ house- work. Apply at Examiner Office, {oct2. ¢ ee LET and possession given immediately the two story Dwelling House, corner of Prince and Fitzroy streets. Apply on the premises to J. Fraser or W. E. Dawson, [oc2 C=. cleaned and repaired. First class work guaranteed. Shop,—first door west Presbyterian newspaper ‘flice, Grafton St. A good Presser wake, apply at once. R. MoUourney. focvt 1. RENCH LESSONS—A Lady wishes to form a French class, for young girls, For particulars apply at Examiner Orrice, [se p24 FEW GENTLEMEN can be accom- modated with board on reasonable terms, in the house, corner of Great Geo and King streets, lately occupied by Mr. W. [sept. 6 1983, T° LET—A Dwelling House on Orlebar Stree ermenins cies rooms, Rent atch, (ees tf Hickey. Mrs. SaAuNDERSON. fow. Apply fo Héury 2 IR ccemny goctemnmmmumeRRne pH os